Abouttheroute does what he likes best: Talking about the routes! In this workshop we will focus on the basics: what is BGP, where is it used, some basic LAB's etc.

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If appreciated by the crowd: An advanced session can be arranged on a later date.

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Date will be somewhere in the end of November.

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===Details===

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Where: Randomdata space<Br>

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Who: [[user:Abouttheroute|Abouttheroute]]

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===Who is interested?===

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Please leave your name if you would like to attend

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===Topics requested===

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If you have any (beginners) BGP topics you would like to discuss during this workshop: suggestions are welcome :)

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==Bug Squashing Party==

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We'll pick a free software project and see how many bugs we can fix *and* submit for inclusion upstream in an evening or two.

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===Details===

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Where: Le space<Br>

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Who: [[user:ctrlsoft]]<br>

==To CTF or not to CTF. How to be a leet ctf'er!==

==To CTF or not to CTF. How to be a leet ctf'er!==

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# Abouttheroute (member & proffesional blunthead)

# Abouttheroute (member & proffesional blunthead)

# junk (member & non-dick)

# junk (member & non-dick)

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==Why would you use a screen+irssi?==

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What's that? You are not a hipster kid who is on twitter, facebook, web2.0 24/7 from a phone? You don't want to get kapwned because you use mIRC and are in the habit of selfraping by pasting //write supersexywoman.mrc $decode() lines because they look cool? No. You sir, you want to look 1337. Chat in a terminal client, how sexy. I used to dislike every aspect of irssi because it was always too much work to figure out. Now a few years later, I am secretly in love with how simple yet dynamic it is. In this workshop I want to show you how easy it is to use irssi once you know the keycombinations and see how logical they are. I'll also show up how to set-up your own irssi shell, for those who are stuck with that. I am newb at irssi configuration myself, so this will be a fun workshop.

In the late 1990s, Iljitsch worked in the Internet Service Provider business in the Netherlands.
In 2000, he became a freelance writer and networking consultant. He wrote "BGP," (O'Reilly, 2002)
a book about the BGP routing protocol, and "Running IP6v" (Apress, 2005). Iljitsch
is currently putting the finishing touches on his Ph.D. work at the telematics department at
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) in Spain. He contributes articles about network protocols
such as IPv6 as well as Apple-related topics to Ars Technica. When his iPhone is out of podcasts,
he contemplates writing science fiction one day.

An other small detail: I've learned the basics of BGP using the book Iljitsch wrote, I I'll consider it a honor to have him in Randomdata!

Details

Where: Randomdata space
When: 30 november

Agenda

To be announced!

Who's attending?

Max 10 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.(and routing nerds :) )
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

Please add yourself to the list.

Abouttheroute

Fish_

LuckY

Wilco

Gaming night(s) next TBD

Open day, Date TBD

Randomdata is opening their doors in a free format way to start some activity's yourself.
We have DIY Activity's from 10:00 till 17:00.
We might do some presentations too. As soon as we have a date we let you know!

Bug Squashing Party

Details

To CTF or not to CTF. How to be a leet ctf'er!

How win all the capture the flag games? That's what everyone wants to know! Me^WWe will give a short introduction on how to crack the challenges and win the game.
This night is brought you by several hack in the box.nl ctf members!

The Workshop details

When: 30th of August 18:00 0xf00d and 19:00 start
NEW DATE PLANNED SOON!
Where: Le space
Who: DrWhax
On this workshop you will learn:

A short introduction of playing the wargames/ctf

How to attack various challenges.

Find 0dayz!

Stuff you need: A laptop, your hax0r mindset.

Who's attending?

Max 15 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

Please add yourself to the list.

Fish_

Mortal (non-member

junk

Build your own camera: NEW DATE SCHEDULED SOON!

Every body has one, isn't it a dedicated camera then it's one in your phone, ipod, etc.
In this session we will bring you back to the old days, the days when it al started: 1816.
We will build a real pinhole camera and test it. Afterwards we are able to test it and scan our pictures.

Who's attending?

Max 6 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

Please add yourself to the list

DrWhax (non-member)

Kalola

iTdeal

Interactive workshop; How to be a dick.

So, you are a very hard and good worker in a projectgroup but there's this guy who is REALLY NICE but totally worthless and you don't know how to break this to him? In that case you're in the right spot.
Your boss or someone else who is higher in a suit-hierarchy is wrong but you are too scared to say anything? Be a dick, it doesn't matter - as long as you're right.
Did you know? Girls love a man who isn't a pussy. You can't be a straight-up dick to them though, you have to take a more sarcastic and/or double meaning approach, I will talk about my secret skillz.

Who's attending?

Max 5 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

Please add yourself to the list

DrWhax (non-member & asshole)

Fish_ (member & shithead)

[com]buster (member & cave troll)

Abouttheroute (member & proffesional blunthead)

junk (member & non-dick)

Why would you use a screen+irssi?

What's that? You are not a hipster kid who is on twitter, facebook, web2.0 24/7 from a phone? You don't want to get kapwned because you use mIRC and are in the habit of selfraping by pasting //write supersexywoman.mrc $decode() lines because they look cool? No. You sir, you want to look 1337. Chat in a terminal client, how sexy. I used to dislike every aspect of irssi because it was always too much work to figure out. Now a few years later, I am secretly in love with how simple yet dynamic it is. In this workshop I want to show you how easy it is to use irssi once you know the keycombinations and see how logical they are. I'll also show up how to set-up your own irssi shell, for those who are stuck with that. I am newb at irssi configuration myself, so this will be a fun workshop.